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- Apr 29, 2015
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I didn't need to use a 250W bulb......and I'm not in it for a profit but for real food.
Cost of power for incubation and brooding and bedding was minimal.
Egg sales cover feed costs, and most the bedding, for adult birds.
I'm just saying if you actually added up what it costs you to get a chick up to 17 weeks it's likely more than you think. You are fortunate that you can sell eggs in your area. The going rate around here is 2$ a dozen on the side of the road and I've seen them for less.
